The Law Magazine and Review: A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 22

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Page ... Law of Libel BIRRELL, Four Lectures on Employers' Liability at Home and
Abroad • * * • • GoRDON, Monopolies by Patents WILLIs, Roman Law
Examination Test SHUTTLEwoRTH, County Courts Act, 1888 KIME, International
Law Directory ...

Page 27 32), we find it laid down that “ where sentence is obtained in a foreign Admiralty (
i.e., the Court of Malaga, in Spain) one may libel for execution thereof here (
England), because all the Courts of Admiralty in Europe are governed by the Civil
...

Page 63 I.—INJUNCTIONS TO RESTRAIN LIBELS. THE Jurisdiction recently held to have
been conferred by the Common Law Procedure Act, 1854, empowering a Judge
to restrain by Injunction, and even by Interlocutory Injunction, the publication of ...

Page 64 The Court of Chancery had no cognizance of libels unless they were contempts
of that Court, as by an abuse of its proceedings." The publication of a libel was
said, by Lord Chancellor Eldon, to be a crime, and “the Court of Chancery has no
...

Page 65 But if the publication is to be anticipated and prevented by the intervention of the
Court, the jurisdiction over libels is taken from the jury, and the right of
unrestricted publication is destroyed.'l' And it was also held by Lord Langdale,
M.R., that ...